If you are looking for a 27” color TV with excellent quality of sound and image, check out the Philips 27PT563S TV. Offering you Black matrix picture tube to enhance contrast of images, the monitor will change your viewing perceptions. read more…

LG has come forth today to show off one of their newest 3D monitors dubbed the DM50D. This monitor features passive 3D technology meaning you shouldn’t have a problem finding 3D glasses that will be compatible with the display. read more…

I just finished reporting about the Acer HN274H and HS244HQ 3D monitors and Asus has recently announced a 27-inch VG278H monitor. Asus has recently announced the PA246Q ProArt Series LCD monitor.

It is a 24 inch LCD monitor with a native resolution of 1920 x 1200 and 16:10 aspect ratio, and it has a P-IPS panel with “wide color gamut that is capable of reproducing 98% of the Adobe RGB color space and a 178° wide viewing angle”. read more…

Looking for a brand new monitor with some hefty specs? You’re in luck as Acer has just come forth to announce the H27H, pictured above. This monitor is for folks looking for a high end solution or perhaps even someone looking to secure a full HD monitor for use as a television. read more…

When Samsung is not working on glasses-free 3D TVs, or Blu-ray or other home theater projects, it is apparently working on its Central Station.

We first reported on how the company showed off the Central Station at CES last January, and it seems to have shown up on a European catalog with a different moniker of the SyncMaster C27A750. read more…

AOC has a spanking new Aire Black LED monitor for the masses, although this time around, they won’t be too large of a size that makes it easy on your eyes if you have plenty of information to display. read more…

For those who want a 3D monitor, Acer has the GN245HQ, a 24-inch monitor.

Of course, there are a lot of other 3D monitors out there, but what makes this different is that the infrared emitters that control the shutters of the 3D glasses are built-in the monitor instead of working with the USB IR emitter. read more…